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EDIT: I suppose performance would be similar to Phenom II X4 820, if not nearly identical.
That's a pretty high voltage to run at stock (w/o Turbo) 1090T speeds. Unless that was overcompensation by the person doing the unlocking I would expect it to perform just like the unlocking Phenom II X2's that require extra voltage to run stock speeds (choice of good overclocking as a X2 or mediocre X4 clocking).
Does your ACC option have a manual setting? It may give you the option to select/deselect specific cores- that's how it is with my 555 and GD70. This will tell you if it is attempting for 6 cores or not.
Are these worth getting?
I was referring to the unlocked photo from CPU-world. 1.4v implies they had to raise it for stability at X6.Stock volts for mobos on the Thubans = 1.35v .... so 1.36v isnt too high......plus the guyw ith the SS, you have a dud chip, no hex for you more than likely
I was referring to the unlocked photo from CPU-world. 1.4v implies they had to raise it for stability at X6.
Tell me what you think for a 80 dollar chip?
How could I have forgotten about something I pointed out earlier in the thread?There's a reason AMD didn't release those chips as X6. You seem to have forgot about "binning".
You seem to have forgotten to read the entire thread before posting.That's a pretty high voltage to run at stock (w/o Turbo) 1090T speeds. Unless that was overcompensation by the person doing the unlocking I would expect it to perform just like the unlocking Phenom II X2's that require extra voltage to run stock speeds (choice of good overclocking as a X2 or mediocre X4 clocking).
so it seems i got a good one